HighlightsExplore Mayan temples, spot monkeys in the jungle, chill out on a Belizean island, stare out into the Caribbean blue from a Mayan Riviera beach

DescriptionMayan ruins peeking out from verdant jungle, street vendors hawking their wares on colonial streets, pristine white-sand beaches sparkling under the Caribbean sun-now this is the real YucatAn. On this unique 15-day journey, you'll tour the ruins at ChichEn ItzA and Palenque, and head deep into the jungle of Guatemala to experience the ruins of Tikal. Youre free to choose your own adventure! So escape the resort packages and witness all the incredible wilderness, wildlife and Mayan culture-past and present-that you can imagine.

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Day 2 Playa del Carmen/MeridaStop for a guided tour of the popular Mayan ruins of ChichEn ItzA. Explore this famous site, known for its huge stepped pyramids and elaborate stone carvings. Continue on to Merida, the capital of the YucatAn State. Follow your CEO on an orientation walk to get the lay of the land. Included Activities: ChichEn ItzA Guided Tour Orientation Walk Transport: First-class bus (2.00 hour(s)) First-class bus (3.00 hour(s))

Day 3 MeridaOpt to visit ruins of Uxmal, ride the PUUC Route, go bird-watching in CelestUn, hit the beach in Progreso, visit cenotes in the nearby town of CuzamA, or walk around town and soak in all of the history this city has to offer.

Day 4

Palenque

Day 4 Merida/PalenqueTravel day to Palenque in the lush dense jungle of Chiapas. Transport: First-class bus (9.00-10.00 hours, 620km)

Day 5

Palenque

Day 5 PalenqueTake a guided tour of the ruins of Palenque. Later, choose from one of the many optional activities in the area. Included Activities: Palenque Ruins Guided Tour

Day 6

Lacanja

Day 6 Palenque/LacanjaLacanja Chansayab is the largest LacandOn Maya village. It is located deep in the jungle with the Lacanja River flowing nearby. A perfect starting off point for jungle hikes and excursions to the Mayan ruins of YaxchilAn and Bonampak, this little village is not on the traditional tourist trail. Additional Notes: Accommodation is in rustic jungle huts with shared bathroom facilities. Make sure your flashlight or headlamp is easily accessible for nighttime navigation. Transport: While drive time is roughly 4 hrs, there are optional stops and activities along the way. Private Vehicle (4.00 hour(s), 240km)

Day 7 Lacanja/San JoseCross from Mexico into Guatemala by boat on the Usumacinta River before travelling by bus to San Jose, Peten, which enjoys a scenic setting on Lake PetEn ItzA. Explore Lake PetEn ItzA. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Mexico - Guatemala) Transport: Private Vehicle (0.75-1.00 hours) Part of the adventure is the journey! The first half of this drive is on unpaved roads - it may get a bit bumpy, but taking the road less travelled will show you a different side of Guatemala. Private Vehicle (4.00-5.00 hours)

Day 8 San Jose (1D)Learn about Mayan culture and history on a guided tour of Tikal archaeological site. Relax on Lake PetEn ItzA with a boat cruise or a swim. Included Activities: Tikal Ruins Guided Tour

Day 9

San Ignacio

Day 9 San Jose/San Ignacio (1B)Continue on to Belize, a country with a decidedly Caribbean flavour. The relaxed atmosphere of San Ignacio allows for options including horseback riding, canoeing, caving, or exploring the Mountain Pine Ridge area. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Guatemala - Belize) Transport: Stretch out and scan the scenery from the comfort of a private vehicle; the drive today will be on a mixture of paved and unpaved roads. Private Vehicle (2.00-3.00 hours, 95km) Private Vehicle (0.50-0.75 hours, 13km)

Day 10

San Ignacio

Day 10 San IgnacioOptional acitivities abound around San Ignacio. Choose to see the Mountain Pine Ridge area or take a day trip to the astounding Actun Tunichil Muknal cave. Explore the cave's water systems using a helmet and headlamp. An experienced local guide will provide insight into the fascinating practices of the ancient Maya. Alternatively, opt for a trip to the impressive Maya ceremonial centre of Xunantunich. Getting there includes crossing a narrow river by a hand-cranked ferry.

Day 11

Caye Caulker

Day 11 San Ignacio/Caye CaulkerCaye Caulker is a relaxed and easy going island with friendly and welcoming local residents. Snorkel and dive boats leave daily for full- or half-day outings to the reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the Blue Hole and for manatee spotting tours. Try your hand fishing and be rewarded with a fresh catch, then barbecue it on the beach. Transport: Climb aboard and enjoy travel as the locals do. Local bus (3.00-4.00 hours, 123km) Water taxi (0.75-1.00 hours, 39km)

Day 12

Caye Caulker

Day 12 Caye CaulkerOpt to snorkel with stingrays, nurse sharks, and green turtles at Hol Chan Marine Reserve, go diving in Blue Hole National Park, take a flight over the Blue Hole and coral reef, rent a bike, or just chill out, Belizean style.

Day 13 Caye Caulker/Playa del CarmenHead to Playa del Carmen, located on the beach just a 45-minute drive south of CancUn. Enjoy some nightlife, buy last minute souvenirs and relax and swim in the Caribbean. Just off the coast is the island of Cozumel, renowned for its world-class diving. Take the ferry from Playa del Carmen (30-75 mins depending on the boat) across the turquoise waters and explore the towns and the reefs of the island. For a final dose of ruins, TulUm is just a 45-minute drive south of Playa. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Belize - Mexico) Transport: Water taxi (0.75-1.00 hours, 39km) Climb aboard and enjoy travel as the locals do. Local bus (3.00-4.00 hours) Private Vehicle (4.00 hour(s), 313km)

Day 14 Playa del Carmen (1D)Enjoy a free day to explore the Mayan ruins of TulUm, visit one of the many cenotes or the diving mecca of Cozumel. Enjoy dinner at a G Adventures-supported community restaurant with a youth-focused art program. Included Activities: El Hongo Mexican Community Restaurant & Youth Art Program

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